Wine enthusiasts, investors and wine makers came together on Friday 21 April for the biennial Barossa Wine Chapters Auction, taking place at the historic Chateau Tanunda in South Australia’s Barossa. Presented by Barossa Grape & Wine Association and supported by[...]...

To coincide with the recent ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurant’ Awards held in Melbourne, Wine Australia invited many of the world’s best Sommeliers to Australia. At the conclusion of the awards program, Sommeliers flew to various Australian wine regions to discover[...]...

Head of Langton’s Fine Wine Auctions, Tamara Grischy, shares her tips on collecting wine: The desire to discover something new is part of the human condition. We are all explorers to some degree, and wine is about discovery – new[...]...

Barossa 2017 Vintage Report (as at 4 April 2017) In early March, following a wetter than average winter and spring, and below average summer temperatures, Barossa’s 2017 harvest was tracking three to four weeks later than in recent years. As[...]...

In 2017, the Barossa Wine Chapters Auction has introduced the Seal of Provenance in response to bidders and auction houses growing demand for the wines in the auction to be authenticated as coming direct from the cellars of the winemaker.[...]...

The Barossa Grape & Wine Association’s “Services to Industry” award was initiated by the Grape Barossa committee seven years ago to annually recognise the outstanding contribution and service of a member of the grape growing community to the Barossa. Nominations[...]...

Wine enthusiasts and collectors will have access to Barossa’s most exclusive and rare wines at the bi-annual Barossa Wine Chapters Auction in April, 2017. Presented by Barossa Grape & Wine Association and supported by Langton’s Fine Wines, wines will be[...]...

Budding wine connoisseurs and experienced wine collectors can come together to extend their very own Barossa wine collection at our biennial Barossa Wine Chapters Auction. The dramatic live auction – featuring some of the region’s rarest wines – will take place on[...]...

A virtual fence will be placed around some of the Barossa’s most valuable vineyards as part of a pilot program launched in December 2016 to safeguard South Australia’s $1.78 billion wine industry from pests, disease and weeds. An initiative of[...]...

Uncover the secrets of the Barossa parishes in a glass of wine … Explore the diversity of the various Barossa Grounds with a unique opportunity to taste wines made from single vineyards from the place they begin. Contrast the Eden[...]...

First held in 2008, the annual Barossa Generations Lunch is hosted by the Barossa Grape & Wine Association (BGWA). The event is open to all, and is attended by many association members from the grape growing and wine making communities.[...]...

Welcome to our series of interviews with Barossans, today we catch up with Stu Bourne – Senior Winemaker at Soul Growers. What would you like to do if you weren’t working in the wine industry? Work for Hoi An Motorbike[...]...

Barossa’s wine grape growers are forging ahead with modern viticultural practices to prepare for the changing climate – highlighted with the first launch of a six-part video series that demonstrates Barossa’s environmental best practices. The video series, entitled Environmental Champions[...]...

Congratulations to Margaret Ahrens, who was awarded the 2016 Barossa Grape & Wine Association Services to Industry Award. The speech below was delivered by James March, CEO of the BGWA at the annual Barossa Declaration of Vintage Ceremony on February[...]...